Tonight, there's one phrase that keeps running through my head: Estamos unidos. We are united.

It's become a sort of rallying cry for Latinos for Obama groups across the country, and every time I hear it I think about how perfectly it defines this campaign and this president.

When Senator Obama was the keynote speaker back in 2004, he said this: "It is that fundamental belief -- I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper -- that makes this country work. It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams, yet still come together as a single American family: E pluribus unum, out of many, one."

In other words, estamos unidos.

If you're with me tonight, pitch in $X or more to keep us moving forward:

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Can't thank you enough,

Julian

Julian Castro Mayor, San Antonio

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Michelle Obama just stepped off stage -- and, just, wow.

I'll keep this quick:

We know what we're up against -- a mountain of outside spending and a campaign willing to do whatever it takes to beat President Obama and drag this country backward.

But no one on that convention floor is intimidated. We're ready.

If you're feeling the energy, too, pitch in $X to keep the momentum going:

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Thank you -- it was an honor to speak tonight.

Estamos unidos. Together, we can win this.

Julian

Julian Castro Mayor, San Antonio

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I just stepped off the stage, so I'll keep this quick.

Thank you that was an honor.

But speeches aren't going to win this election.

You are.

It's up to you to grow this organization now. If you're ready, pitch in $X or more:

Tonight, there's one phrase that keeps running through my head: Estamos unidos. We are united.

It's become a sort of rallying cry for Latinos for Obama groups across the country, and every time I hear it I think about how perfectly it defines this campaign and this president.

When Senator Obama was the keynote speaker back in 2004, he said this: "It is that fundamental belief -- I am my brother's keeper, I am my sister's keeper -- that makes this country work. It's what allows us to pursue our individual dreams, yet still come together as a single American family: E pluribus unum, out of many, one."

In other words, estamos unidos.

If you're with me tonight, pitch in $X or more to keep us moving forward:

[url]

Can't thank you enough,

Julian

Julian Castro Mayor, San Antonio

--------------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Obama for America

Contributions or gifts to Obama for America are not tax deductible

Michelle Obama just stepped off stage -- and, just, wow.

I'll keep this quick:

We know what we're up against -- a mountain of outside spending and a campaign willing to do whatever it takes to beat President Obama and drag this country backward.

But no one on that convention floor is intimidated. We're ready.

If you're feeling the energy, too, pitch in $X to keep the momentum going:

[url]

Thank you -- it was an honor to speak tonight.

Estamos unidos. Together, we can win this.

Julian

Julian Castro Mayor, San Antonio

--------------------------------------------------------------------- Paid for by Obama for America

Contributions or gifts to Obama for America are not tax deductible

I just stepped off the stage, so I'll keep this quick.

Thank you that was an honor.

But speeches aren't going to win this election.

You are.

It's up to you to grow this organization now. If you're ready, pitch in $X or more: